Gavrilova in first-round Open cakewalk

Daria Gavrilova has produced a performance worthy of the Australian Open's biggest stage, downing Irina Falconi to advance to the second round.

Under the bright lights of Rod Laver Arena, Australia's No.2 women's player turned it on against the American qualifier, winning 6-1 6-1 in 63 minutes on Monday night.

Gavrilova lost her opening serve then put together nine straight games to take a stranglehold on the match.

Her biggest issue didn't seem to be her opponent, but her own supporters.

As she headed towards success in the second set, she repeatedly motioned towards her own box, questioning where family and friends had gone.

As it happened, her father and housemate were answering the call of nature.

"I wasn't too happy with some of them leaving ... but that's OK. They needed to go," she said.

"It distracted me. I just think of the worst things that could happen. I was like 'is someone sick?' Did someone have to get out of the stadium because of something? I just create really weird stories in my head."